Partition: The day India Burned

Partition: The day India Burned

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, History
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Ricardo Pollack
  • Cast(s): Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Louis Mountbatten, Roedad Khan See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 50min
  • Music: Subramanian Mani
  • Similar To: Apollo 13: Survival, Forbidden Knowledge: Alien Artifacts
  • Story:
    Documentary about the effects of Britain's withdrawal from India in 1947 which triggered one of the biggest migrations in history. 15 million were displaced and more than a million lost their lives. The story is told through the testimony of people who lived together for centuries, but were forced out of their homes as one of the largest and most ethnically diverse nations in the world was divided. Dramatised reconstructions evoke some of the mistrust, violence and upheaval that ensued
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Documentary about the effects of Britain's withdrawal from India in 1947 which triggered one of the biggest migrations in history. 15 million were displaced and more than a million lost their lives. The story is told through the testimony of people who lived together for centuries, but were forced out of their homes as one of the largest and most ethnically diverse nations in the world was divided. Dramatised reconstructions evoke some of the mistrust, violence and upheaval that ensued